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Beware of Safety, commonly abbreviated as BoS, is an instrumental post-rock band from Los Angeles, California. The band plays sprawling, instrumental rock that could be classified as post-metal, post-rock, and even math rock. Beware of Safety has six official releases in its catalog: It Is Curtains (2007), dogs (2009), Giants/BoS Split 7" (2011), Leaves/Scars (2011), Lotusville (2014), and Mabon (2015). The band has released albums with The Mylene Sheath in the USA as well as Friend of Mine Records in Japan, and has toured throughout the USA and Europe highlighted by performances with Caspian, El Ten Eleven, If These Trees Could Talk, Té, sleepmakeswaves, Maserati, The American Dollar and Junius, among others.
This Will Destroy You (abbreviated as TWDY) is an American post-rock band from San Marcos, Texas, formed in 2004. They typically compose lengthy atmospheric instrumental pieces, featuring layers of effects-laden guitar and a heavy usage of dynamics. Their fourth album Another Language, released in 2014, entered the Billboard Heatseekers Album Chart at number 7.
This Will Destroy You was formed by guitarists Jeremy Galindo and Christopher Royal King, bassist Raymond Brown and drummer Andrew Miller in San Marcos, Texas, in 2005. They had met through mutual friends, and played together in various different bands throughout high school before the lineup was finalized by around 2002.
God Is an Astronaut are an Irish post-rock band from County Wicklow, formed in 2002 by Niels and Torsten Kinsella. Their style employs elements of electronic music, krautrock, and space rock, reminiscent of Tangerine Dream. The band currently consists of Niels and Torsten Kinsella, Lloyd Hanney, and Jamie Dean. They have released eleven studio albums to date.
The band was formed in 2002 by twin brothers Niels and Torsten Kinsella, who took the inspiration for its name from a quote in the movie Nightbreed. God Is an Astronaut's debut album, The End of the Beginning, was released in 2002 on the Revive Records label, which is independently owned by the band. The album was intended to be a farewell to the industry. Two music videos, for "The End of the Beginning" and "From Dust to the Beyond", both produced by the band, received airplay on MTV UK and other MTV Europe networks.
Ef is a post-rock band from Gothenburg, Sweden. Using little vocals, they feature a wide variety of instruments. Their debut album Give me beauty... Or give me death! was released in May 2006. They had several tours with shows in various European countries.
The Seven Mile Journey is a Danish post-rock band. They have worked with instrumental music since 1999, which also characterizes their debut album The Journey Studies. The basis of their music is dynamic shifts, gloomy sounds, and long and intense sound surfaces, which invite the listener to absorption.
Blueneck (« cou bleu » en anglais) est un terme populaire québécois utilisé comme insulte à l'intention de gens dont on veut dénoncer une certaine étroitesse d'esprit (en référence à redneck). Le terme peut être une insulte (parfois à caractère discriminatoire) mais il est parfois utilisé, de manière ironique, par les intéressés eux-mêmes.
Dans un cas, il désigne un stéréotype d'Américain tout particulièrement originaire des régions de la rive sud de Québec et de la Beauce, vivant en milieu rural ou peu industrialisé dont les valeurs se rapproche des valeurs de la droite canadienne.
Dans l'autre, il a été utilisé pour désigner des souverainistes extrémistes,.
pg.lost ist eine instrumentale Post-Rock-Band aus Norrköping, Schweden.
Die Band erfuhr unter dem Namen Before You Give In mehrere Besetzungswechsel, bevor sie sich 2004 unter dem Namen pg.lost in der aktuellen Besetzung gründete.
Diversafest (Dfest), Oklahoma's Music Conference and Festival, was an annual live event that showcased independent and emerging artists and hosted educational music industry panels and a tradeshow. Dfest took place the last weekend in July in the historic Blue Dome District of Tulsa, Oklahoma. The music conference and festival had the purpose of promoting and empowering emerging artists from around the United States. By 2008, Dfest had grown to include more than 140 bands performing on over 10 stages in downtown Tulsa and featuring music industry panels, clinics and a tradeshow during the days at the host conference hotel. Attendance over the two-day event in 2009, was nearly 70,000. However, the 2010 festival was cancelled.
Goonies Never Say Die are a five piece instrumental and post-rock band from Blackpool, England. They formed around June 2007 in Blackpool UK. They have released two albums on Deep Elm Records and as of October 2014 have started work on a third album.
Members of Goonies Never Say Die have also played in the bands Oceans Over Alderaan, Blanket, Dinosaurs Are Shit Dragons, Beneath The Watchful Eyes, Midas Fall and Three Headed Monkey. The band name is taken from a line in the 1985 film The Goonies.
For the first two albums the band's line up was Barry Parkinson (guitar), Simon Morgan (guitar/electronics), Dan Kerr (drums), Steve Trenell (bass) and Jimi MacPhie (piano).
For the third album the band's line up was Barry Parkinson (guitar), Dan Kerr (drums), Paul Kayley (guitar) and Michael Zubine (bass).
The American Dollar is an American post-rock band, formed in 2005 in Queens, New York. The band consists of drummer/keyboardist John Emanuele and guitarist/keyboardist/producer Richard Cupolo.
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Moonlit Sailor is a post-rock band from Borås, Sweden, formed in 2006. The group consisted of Joakim Wiik (keyboards/guitar), Oscar Gullbrandsen (guitar), Adam Törnblad (drums/guitar/piano), and Markus Rundlöf (bass).
If These Trees Could Talk is an instrumental post-rock band from Akron, Ohio. The band self-released their self-titled debut EP in 2006. Independent record label The Mylene Sheath re-released the EP on vinyl in 2007, and went on to release the band's debut studio album, Above the Earth, Below the Sky, on vinyl also, in 2009. The band self-released their second album Red Forest in March 2012, whilst the album's vinyl release went through Science of Silence Records. They went on to follow up the release of "Red Forest" with a self-promoted tour throughout Europe in April 2012. The band released its third album, The Bones of a Dying World, in June, 2016 on Metal Blade Records. The band's releases were re-issued in 2021 and 2022 on Metal Blade Records.
Deborah Ann Harry is an American singer, songwriter and actress, best known as the lead vocalist of the band Blondie. Four of her songs with the band reached No. 1 on the US charts between 1979 and 1981.
Pelagic Records ist ein deutsches Independent-Label, das 2009 gegründet wurde.
Das Label wurde im Jahr 2009 von Robin Staps gegründet, mit der Absicht ein altes Album seiner Band The Ocean wiederzuveröffentlichen, da Metal Blade Records sein Gesuch zuvor abgelehnt hatte. Das Label unterstütze ihn jedoch bei dem Vertrieb. Schon bald erreichte er einen Vertriebsvertrag bei SPV, woraufhin weitere Tonträger herausgebracht wurden, da sich die ersten Veröffentlichungen als recht erfolgreich erwiesen. Als zweites erschien ein Tonträger der Schweizer Band Nebra, dem sich als drittes die Schallplatten-Version von God Is an Astronauts All Is Violent, All Is Bright anschloss. Die Veröffentlichungen sind keinem bestimmten Zeitplan unterworfen, sondern erscheinen nach Staps' Belieben. Im September 2017 erschien mit In the Twilight, These Rocks Have Teeth der erste Label-Sampler bestehend aus zwei CDs, der einen Querschnitt der Veröffentlichungen der letzten knapp acht Jahre zeigt. Der Sampler wurde auch digital angeboten.
"I Just Want to Be Your Everything" is a song recorded by Andy Gibb, initially released in April 1977 as the first single from his debut album Flowing Rivers. It reached number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, starting on the week ending 30 July 1977, and again for the week ending 17 September 1977. It was Gibb's first single released in the United Kingdom and United States. His previous single, "Words and Music" was only released in Australia. It is ranked number 26 on Billboard's 55th anniversary All Time Top 100 list.
"Part II (On the Run)" is a song recorded by American rapper Jay-Z from his twelfth studio album Magna Carta Holy Grail (2013) featuring American singer and wife Beyoncé. The song was written by Jay-Z, James Fauntleroy, Timbaland, and J-Roc while the production was handled by the latter two. It is viewed as a sequel to Beyoncé and Jay-Z's 2002 collaboration "'03 Bonnie & Clyde", a song which was rumored to be about their relationship. "Part II (On the Run)" is a slow-tempo Electro-R&B ballad instrumentally complete with synths and drums, and its lyrics refer to a rebellious couple in love and describe their dangerous relationship.